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GPS intrference from Zaon PCAS ??



 
 
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Old May 30th 07, 03:47 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Carl
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Default GPS intrference from Zaon PCAS ??

My GPS-NAV has been reliable until a few weeks ago with my Aero 1550
running GN2 when I started using my Zaon PCAS velcro mounted on my
instrument panel cover which has it about 3-4" above the GPS-NAV. My
GPS-NAV now goes into GPS wait frequently and has problems locking up
to the constellation. Has anyone else had this experience? Could the
oscillator in the PCAS be an interference source or its harmonics.
I'll try to do some experimenting with and without it this weekend.
Thanks - Carl
V2b-7E

 




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